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Barrie Examiner, 22 Sep 1961, p. 7

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vored AFTERNOON Miss Central United Church Central United Church Bar rie decorated with standards of mixed gladioll was the set ting for the wedding of Miss Barbara Ann Tapson and George William Brown Iicv Cecil Brena officiated at the afternoon ceremony Aug 26 The bride is the daughter of Mrs Verna Tapson Oro Beach The bridegroom is the son of Mr and Mrs Charles Brown Barrie The bride was given in mar riage by her uncle Norman Shelswclf Barrie She wore fulllength bridal gown of silk embroidered nylon over taffeta and nylon net The bodice of the gown was fashioned with bateau neckline and tiny sleev es Tiny scallops edged the bouffant skirt of her dress pearl coronet headdress held WHATJHESTARS SAY Dy ESAIELLITA FOR NMORROW Present planetary influences encourage personal affairs also creative and cultural enter prises Those in the entertain ment field are especially fa FOR Tar BIRTHDAY If tomorrow is your birthday your horoscop dicatcs that new year in your life can be most constructive one if you are enterprising and alert to all job opportunities between now end late October ognltlon of your occupational ef rts then may entail heavier re onsibilitias however Handle em well since this develop Jodicateded urirnginecembe her elbowlangth veil of tulle illusion She carried cascade bouquet of American Beauty roses white frenchcd carnations and ivy leaves The bridal attendants were Miss Karen Smith as maid of honor Mrs James Tlms Min esing the bridegrooms sister and Miss Marjorie McCualg of Oshawa as bridesmaids Miss KerryLee Bryan Aurora cous in of the bride was flower girl The attendants were dressed alike in gowns oi orchid nylon over taffeta The bodices of the gowns featured softly scoop ed neckllncs with lace insertion Their headdresses were of pet al teardrop orchid nylon with face veils They carried cas cade bouquets oi white french edcarnatlons and ivy leaves The flower girl wore frock ment could mean great deal to your future Use care in finances between now and the end of November Either extravagance or specu lation could cause untold heart aches in the future Gains are however also in early 1962 Domestic social and romantic affairs will be favored during good portion of the next 12 months and you may experi ence exceptional interesting slt nations in the latter phase of your life in late November AA on this day will be sensitive and sympathetic to others but may have ten dency to lead their lives for them pale mint shantung with beige assume the role of nurse along whole by Tavern MR AND MRS GEORGE WILLIAM BROWN CEREMONY BQ1£bClIlt1IC1pSOITt Wed of mauve nylon over taffeta with matching lace trim She carried basket of white porn porn mums and green ivy The groomsman was Torn Garner James Timl Mineslng the bridegrooma brotherln law and Ray Walton Toronto acted as ushers The soloist Mrs Eleanor Croft Hawkestone the brides cousin was accompanied by or ganist Mr lreland of Midland The reception was held in the garden of the home of the brides mother Mrs Tapson received wearing gown of accessories and coraage of rust and yellow mums The bridegrooms mother as sisted attired in beige lacs dress with brown accessories and corsage of mauve mums The wedding cake was baked by the brides grandmother Mrs Shelswell Oro Beach The brides travelling costume was lemon yellow sheath gown with black accessories and Italian straw hat An orchid corsage complemented her cos tunic On returning from the wed ding trip to the east coast of United States and Cape Cod Massachusetts the couple will reside on Clapperton Street Barrie Nursing Class Has Openings When illness or accident he fall any member of the family it is usually mother who has to withali her other familydu ties Shc carried bouquet of pink To Boudreag Miss Glenna Gail Stewart daughter of Mr and Mrs Bus sell Stewart Churchill became the bride of Leonard Joseph Boudrcau of Richmond Hill son of Mr and Mrs Herb Boudraau of Bathurst New Bninswlck at ceremony in St Marys Rom an Catholic Church Sept van in marriage by her father the bride wore gown of mist white silk organza fashioned with fulllength centre panel of lowered pleats edged with cmbroidcredmtu dallions ringlet of pearls held her shoulderlength veil roses and white stephanotls Tucked into her bouquet was sprig of white heather sent from Scotland Her matron of honor was Mrs Joseph McLaughlin Barrie she wore gown of mauve organza over taffeta with lace bodice and white whimsy hat She carried white carnations and pink Sweetheart roses Aurele Boudreau of Sudbury brother of the groom was best man The ushers were Ben Boudreau and Allan Stewart The reception was held at Churchill Community Hall The brides mother received wear ing sapphire blue silk dress with black accessories and coraage of white carnations The grooms sistertlnlaw Mrs Ben Boudreau also re celvad wearing mauve two YOUR HEALTH of white po piece printed silk dress with white accessories and corsage mmmimumswi For travelling the bride chose pale blue linen suit with bone color accessories and corsags of pink roses After wedding trip to Que bec City and New Brunswick the couple will reside in iilch mond Hill Outofcity guests attending were from North Bay Sudbury Owen Sound Erantford Eurilng ton and Richmond Hill Ys Menettes Open Season Eleven members were present at the first meeting of the sea son Hostess was Mrs Miller Motions were made for Hum magc Sale and Bake Sale to be held in the near future Mrs Davey brought it to the clubs attention that woman from india would be speaking lettha October 11 This would re place tha October meeting and all were asked to attend It was decided to revert to one meeting month on the second Diesday of the month new system for collecting money for the Sunshine Fund was decided upon motion was made to present new mcmbers with their pins at an induction ceremony held at social hold closest to the time of becoming members Vanishing Cream Good Insulation ay nuaron FERN Dear Doctor My husband works outside in his shirt sleev es But inside he wears snowsuit turns the heat up and still feels cold Could low blood pressure ex plain thlsl Mrs Dear Mrs 13 Possibly Out side work may whip up his poor circulation until he comes in and sits down As blood flow slows he feels like an ice cube Mn The skin arbund the injection turns into babysensitive skin Like magic mlrrew it re flects all Babys allergiesl ITS PLASTIC SURGERY Dear Doctor My doctor tells me that cant have babiesb cause my tubes are scarrcdr from an old infection Can ic tubes help me MrsJ Dear Mrs IL tubal plastic operation may but not plas plas IAN EXAMINER PRIDAY man dbI PEOPLE AND PLACES Pbone Eileen Dixon arr PA on are intended to never the general social uminl the min of barbecue chefs Mrs Jack Bonney and Mrrmmnwro wilIfl slursrte Midnva Iilt of 133 ml noonMi cucMisr veilere an In em or mu Lleul Lewis Merrick was of guest of his mother Mrs ihh pagi ling Merrick McDonald Street Wed Inaalylas this new em nudey evening Lieut Merrick greatly lppreclgm chemist on the staff of Sunny brook Hospital Toronto is re llevlng at Camp Borden for threeeweehars RESUME STUDIES Dale and DonHodger son of Mr and Mrs Robert Hodges Sophia Street have ralt turned to Toronto to resume aludie Dale is fourth year studen in the Faculty of Des tistry University of Toronto eDonis in third your business administration at Rycrson in stitute of Technology ENTERTAINS AT TEA Mrs Allen Toronto St was hostess of an afternoon tea for neighbors and friends of Mrs Edson Wice Mrs Wice is moving from Toronto Street to new home on Kcmpenfelt Drive Among the guests were Mrs Gates Miss Alfredo Strung Green MrrGordon Haw lr Bruce Reynolds Mrs Reynolds MORE TRY EXAMINER WANT ADS PHONE PA lMit VENTURE CLUB hiembersof BarrieWFerflura Club met for social evening at Strafhsven lndlan Museum last night Hon Channen founder and proprietor of the muleum explained the various findings and objects of the mus eum and accompanied the group to Fort Willow for further study Mn MnrgaretBrowL fMissPeggyllunt and Mrs Mar garel Haslett were guests of the club members QUEBEC VISITORS Fil5gl and Mrs Dut ton daughter Brenda and son Robert Mount Apica Quebec have flamed to their home after three weeks vacation at the home of Mrs Dultons me her Mrs Stewart Stra bane Avenue Stroud WIHears Education Paper Stroud Womens institute held its first regular meeting of ihe seasonJiLthaConimunltye Centre Mrs Cowan reported the flowers for every occasion made second prizrat Barrie Fair on Mrs Rlx reported their for the man in my life had been placed first Several notes of thanks were read Delegates were appointed to the area convention in Alllrton andera his and Mrs Spring will attend the Cancer Society dinner in Barrie An in vitation to attend the 60th on nlvarsary of Cookstown Wl was accepted branch workshop will be held in November Mrs Hand commented on the motto Events of today are history of tomorrow Sha stressed the need to work for peace Mrs Watson road thoughtprovoking paper on the question Are we raising gen eration of failures written by Robert Warren Calgary super intendcnt of schools He was the first Canadian educationNormally declare war on the respectability of failure in Canadian high schools The Montreal Gazette last fall estimated that 85 per cent of students who in terms of intelligence should he in the top quarter of high school class es never graduate After eight years of identifying warning and dismissing some of the lag gards Calgary finds that those falling below the so per cent mark have dropped from Culpcr cent to 20 per cent Mr Warren says The day we get the right student on the right course thalaggard prob icm will be greatly reduced He also says that students are wearing pins and crests award ed for academic achievement and he no longer hears good students being calledsucker Litre Boy and Mrs Ritchie were hostesses for the social time following the meeting Weekend guests at the Slew art residence were Wilfred Mc Bride Edmonton Albcrla and Mrs Muriel MncGrogor of Leamlngfnn VISIT BELGIUM Mr and Mrs Fred Kelsey son Freddie and daughter Gay of Cumberland Street will leave Melton airport Oct on flight to Brussels Belgium This will be Mrs Kclseys first visit to her homeland in 10 years While in Belgium the Kelsey family will be the guests of Mr and Mrs Van Wiele Ghent Mrs Kelseya parents YACHT CLUB BAREECUE Barrie Yacht Club members and guests will be treated to fun frolic and food Saturday evening for the last party of the sailing season The fun and frolic will be games and done ing The food will he barbecued chicken with Larry Monkmnn Bill Merriam and Bill Paulln ERESC lPl 0N5 alwlyl We use only the two top fan and the bud to give Salads Ta its finer flavour Youll find onlythailnaatlngradlonta for halter flavour in all SaladsShlnlffHoruy food products alve prompt Eourfaoul service Ask your doctor Iboiit our ll Cy next time is Prescription for Pr criptioru pickcdup rid delivered no of char CUSDENS PHARMACY ii nuniop PAHFSS is Collier It Evo snuriuiizi production silt Susirife by ymboiof FA Mu Excellence Ens sana STHHNSMANL Speaker Addressés WI At Bond Head The regular monthly meeting of Bond Head Womens Institute was held in the cemmunltyohall with 12 members and three vis itorsvpreSent The meeting opened with the ode and the collect for club women with the president Mrs Brown lnthe chair Roll call was answered by how to beat the heat Min tic tubes Our obstetrical friends dont know oLany The operation which clears away old scar tissue to reopen the tubes is called plastic Perhaps he has sluggish thyroid or wilted thermostoLat vthLbastLiif Jhe brainMaybe the troubles psychological in his mind instead of his brainl The home nurses job is lot easier if she knows the correct way to keep the bed patients comfortable and content Such knowledge is attainable through utes of the last meeting were read and approved and the treasurers report glven Program conveners Mrs Hannah and Mrs Kneeshaw Women Say Stiller Punishment gNoi Cure For juvenile Violence VANCOUVER Women who have studied the question oppear unanimous in their up position to suggestions that Van couvers current wave of juven ila violence be met with stiffer punishment VLThBmurastrlugenLthiLwlosr the greater the challenge to break them says inspector Nancy Hewett of Vancouver city police umiliation wont cure any thing says Mrs George Chand ler president of Vancouver Council of Women it only widens the gap between young people and the adult world Gaining the confidence of young sters is more important than punishing them The youngster who is pun ished is either hero or martyr to his pals said Mrs Mary Good mother of two teen age sons AlisaidmarentalhfluenceJea the key to juvenile behavior Nine out of lo women in Oakalla jail tell me they had no home life at allthis is the largest contributing factor says Brigadier Mrs Marjorie Bamsey of the Salvation Army Former alderman Mrs Anna Sproit said the importancefif family influence is that it cstab fishes standards of conduct which the child feels he must live up to the feeling that some things just arent done UNDERSTANDING NEEDED But parental control is not just question of maintaining rn discipline throughout ngsters upbringing says so of workerMrs Kay Delangcr the citys Family Service cau resentrnen Youthful troubles can be caused by too little control dur ing the early years or too much control without the proper ralt lations in later years she said xcessive control over teenagers can cause feelings of pad Most are in agreement with laying charges against parents of delinquent juveniles in certain CESES But this wouldnuly work with parents who had pride said Mrs Lewis Horan president of the BC ParentTeacher Asso ciation Those who dontcare to begin with certainly wouldnit be shamed into caring If the charge is laid to help the parentsahelp the youngster it would be good idea said Mrs Good if it is just to punish the parents it would no help tothemor the youngster Mrs Lawrence Killam mother of seven children between seven and 22 favored raisingwther minimum age for driverston from 16 She said car are the root of at least half of juvenile troublesThey take them right out of your jurisdictio All prescription files from have been transferred to CUSDENS PHARMACY I4 DUNLOP ST mmnrmmmfim fit Bowdery the home nursing classes spon sored by ths St John Ambul ance nursing division The first lecture was held last Monday night at 11 Owen Street There is still room in the class for anyone interested in this course Mrs Lawrence ursingvofficerisin charge of the 12 weeks course Further informationabout the classes canbe obtainfii co 85347 or Mrs fvan Graccy PA 85312 Officers appointed in the nursing division of St John Am bulance nre superintendent Mrs DaltonGucst nursing of enME Lawrence Parry divisional officer Mrs ivan Gracey corporal Mrs Morris gun secretary Miss Fern Hodgson treasurer Mrs Ern stores kee er rr socia and flower fund Mrs Westgarth Taylor publicity Mrs Jack Turnbull iFINEiFUW The harbor see because of its beautiful spotted skin is val ued by Eskimo women or clothing Livingstons Drug Store can insulate you from this el TOO MUCH EIECTBICITY Deat Doctor Sweateanylnns and slips cling to my dry skin have to peel them off if let go the cloth bounces back Why do have so much elec tricity Mrs Dear Mrs You dontl The fabric manufactures electricity by ubbing against yourifry ski oily skin isnt as vulne able to this trouble Perhaps vanishing cream ectrical problem BABYS ECZEMA Dear Doctor Every square inch of my baby is covered with eczema How can the doctor test his skin for allergy Mrs Dear Mrs indirectly He takes little of Babys blood and separates off the serum to inject into nonal lergic volunteer procedure because its internal plastic surgery COULD CATAIIALK DEVELOP Dear Doctor like to sleep on my abdomen with my head resting on the forearm Could this cause cataract in my eye Mafia Door Mrslt Not unless you keepraticking your thumb in your eye alsol some cataracts but most come with the years The way you look at night shouldnt affect the we seel CONSCIOUS Fashion conscious women visit Joan Garrick Hair Stylists reg ularly Open Tuesday Thurs day Friday evenings For pro fessional services 661 Injury causes you call PA ginning Leanne REGISTER Mow BARRIE BOWLING ACADEMY 116 DUNLOP ST PA saozi had as speaker Mrs Nee lands of Bolton historical re search convener of that dis trict Mrs Neelands gave talk on Historical Research and on the lweedamuir History Book BAYCIIY PHOLSTEIIING ANTIQUE AND MODERN Beautiful Samples Free Estimates FREE PICKUP AND DELIVERY PHONE PA 8174 BARRIE Upholgerfng is our BusinessNot Just Sideline 55 Bradford Sf When It Comes To Coats SMMANS 4s DUNLOPST NIGHT SCHOOL REGISTRATION rnunsnav SEPTEMBER 28 pm assaswiil be held on Mondays and Thursday for aninfemlvo six months course Shorthanthypswriting Book ping All Subjpcfs tarifhfisy professional business people Examinations il be held for coriificatn DAY CLASSES BEGAN SEPT 5th NEW DAY STUDENTS MAY RfiGISTEK ANY MONDAY ssroaouiosraAnaie mos5 com riioua scum Monibor School in The Bu nenEdu tors lation of

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